[Kde-i18n-vi] Asolidgoldsound - Music Is Not Dead

paul.kholer paul.kholer paul.kholer at gmail.com
Sat Sep 15 14:38:09 CEST 2007


Asolidgoldsound

Let's Go" is the first EP released by The Christopher Complex on RoyalStone
Records. Arranged and composed by self-taught producer, musician/songwriter
The Christopher Complex. A Brooklyn, NY based artist with southern roots.



Let's Go features tracks which tells the story of courtship, romance and the
freedom to love. This artist used his relationships as his muse; the
experiences of a journey toward commitment. From rhythmic impulses on the
dance floor in the song Dance With You to the soulful declaration of
love-found in the song You're the One I've Been Looking For (All of My
Life). The EP is a montage of different experiences…conjuring up feelings
and imaginations, most mainstream music has seems to abandon, in its
creation. "Let's Go" dares you to leave all inhibitions at the door and
surrender to music that crosses genres and generations.

The Christopher Complex has appeared at Cornelia Street Café in Greenwich
Village, New York, where the former host Serita Eaton exclaimed, "Wow, his
performance was amazing, seeing him perform with all of the energy and
vibrancy left me speechless." "He performed … with artistry, heart and
possibly a gospel tinge," extolled Joanne Kontopirakis of Caribbean Life
Newspaper after seeing him perform at Solomon's Porch in Brooklyn, New York.

The Christopher Complex does not follow what major labels have branded as
popular music. He likes music to be different and challenging. His musical
theory, both simple and involved, represents the different aspects of his
complex personality.


Vibrancy arises through symmetry of sound. Newness pervades syncopated
rhythms. Overlapping time frames, to form, an understanding that, this is,
funk to rock your soul.

"Let's Go" is available at CD Baby.com and Apple iTunes.

About RoyalStone Records:
An independent label established in 2005. RoyalStone Records is a label that
understands the artist freedom of creation without conforming to specific
genres. Musicians are treated professionally. Artists can utilize their
talents and abilities without restraint.
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